Intel's first parallel superomputer, also known as "The Cosmic Cube."Scalable to 128 nodes; peak performance of 3.2 MFLOPS. Each node had an Intel 80286 microprocessor, 80287 math coprocessor and local memory

13 products based on the Multibus II bus architecture. Used for the design of Multibus II systems. (Multibus II is an advanced open systems bus, designed for systems with distributed architecture and multiprocessing).

Upgraded version of the iRMX operating system originally introduced in 1980. (iRMX is frequently used in industrial control, real-time data acquisition and contro, process control, and in financial workstation applications)

Single-board computers all based on the 16 MHz 80386 32-bit microprocessor. All increase the performance levels of the Multibus architecture

Single-board computer

10/07/1986

VAX/VMS OpenNet; also 80386 languages including C, ASM macroassembler and RLL (relocation and linkers); also C, PL/M, Pascal, Fortran and ASM/RLL (assembler/relocation and linkers) for the 8086; also C, P>.M and ASM/RLL for the 80286 and 80386 languages

VAX/VMS OpenNet: Local Area Network for connecting DEC VAX/VMS to personal computers, iRMX and XENIX systems. It is a high-speed Ethernet connection between a VAX or MicroVAX II and the OpenNET development environment. The OpenNet development environment

Network product

10/14/86

M80386

Militarv version of the 32-bit 80386 microprocessor

Microprocessor

10/14/86

iPCX 344 board

Interface that allows an IBM PC or compatible to control a BITBUS distributed control architecture network.

Single-board computer

10/16/86

System 310AP Model 344

Fully integrated base system for BITBUS distributed control applications. For users who need complete systems for applications software development or application installation.

Both aare latched EPROMs that allow memory's addddress and data pins to be tied directly to a microcontroller's address and data pins. 87C257 provides interface to 8- and 16-bit microcontroller. 68C257 contains special circuitry that allows it to fit spec

EPROM

07/09/1987

Model I and Model II MULTIBUS II MDP (Modules Development Platform)

Integrated systems for board designers developing iRMX(R) real-time operating system software and test boards for the MULTIBUS II architecture. Model I has one CPU board, model II has two.

Developer Tool

07/09/1987

PC Link2

Low-cost version of Intel's high-performance Ethernet Local Area Network controller card for the PC bus

First four products are 20-MHz versions of 32-bit 80386 Multibus I boards; Second four are 20-MHz versions of 32-bit 80386 Multibus II boards; Last four products are renamed 16-MHz boards previously introduced as iSBC 386/100PPO1, PP02, PP04 and PP08.

Single-board computer

07/09/1987

DCS 110 Bitware and DCS 120 Programmer's Support Package

Software for BITBUS(TM) interconnect product line

Software

07/09/1987

iRMK(TM) real-time multitasking kernal for 80386 processor

Member of Intel's iRMX(R) family of real-time operating systems for Intel microprocessor architectures

Allow users of iSBC(R) 286/1X MULTIBUS(R) processor boards to upgrade their system memory

Single-board computer

03/21/88

iRMX/NET Virtual Terminal

Software that allows iRMX(R)-NET users to access all the available resources of a remote system on an OpenNET(TM) network

Software

03/21/88

MULTIBUS I X.25 software routines

Communications protocols that support the interconnection of MULTIBUS I architecture systems to X.25 packet switch communications networks. Allow connection of similar and dissimilar computer types that support the X.25 communications convention

16 new VLSI products and development tools for embedded control applications. Includes the 80960 32-bit microprocessor architecture and processor derivatives: the 80960KA, 80960KB (for numerics processing, robotics and high-speed, wide-area networks

80960 is first 32-bit microprocessor architecture designed specificallyfor embedded control applications

Family of low-cost, single-processor OEM computer systems based on the iRMX(R) II real-time operating system. Designed for use in real-time applications that can use a 386(TM) microprocessor-based, AT-bus hardware platform.

Integrated system

07/18/88

82590 (8-bit) and 82592 (16-bit) CHMOS LAN controller components

Designed to implement low-cost LANs in personal computers. Make it possible to fit a complete LAN intervace solution on a motherboard

Features pull-down menus, display windows and command line prompts. Included with all standard I2ICE (Intel Integrated Instrumentation and In-Circuit Emulation) system kits at no additional charge

Developer Tool

08/08/1988

WILDCARD-88(TM) computing module

A complete PC XT motherboard equivalent on a 2x4-inch printed circuit board. Used to add in-system IBM PC XT* and DOX functionalityto products that use embedded control electronics, such as industrial control systems, consumer electronics and diagnostic e

To be used by gov't. suppliers wanting to add medium-speed encryption and decryption capabilties to their secure communications (COMSEC) products. Endorsed by the National Security Agency

Software

09/13/88

82350 chip set, which is comprised of a 32-bit direct memory access (DMA) controller; a high-integration bus controller optimized for the Intel386(TM) family; and an advanced bus master adapter that supports input/output capabilities and maintains backwar

First peripheral chip set to support the Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA), a 32-bit architecture that is 100 percent compatible with the industry's de facto standard 16-bit bus, the IBM PC/AT*-compatible architecture

Industry's first high-performance 2400 bits-per-second (bps) modem chip set with MNP* (Microcom Networking Protocol) Class 5. MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom. Consists of a 16-bit application-specific microcontroller and more

Chip Set

12/05/1988

M80C186 microprocessor

Military version of the 16-bit CHMOS 80186 microprocessor.

Microprocessor

12/05/1988

M386(TM) math coprocessor and M82380 peripheral chip

M386 is a military math coprocessor for the M386 (military 386) processor; M82380 integrates a variety of peripheral functions, including a 32-bit direct memory access (DM), a 20­source interrupt controller and 4 16-bit programmable interval timers. It is

First 64-bit microprocessor that integrates on a single chip computing capabilities typically associated with supercomputing systems and 3-D graphics workstations. First commercially available microprocessor to contain more than 1 million transistors.

System V/386 UNIX product family. Includes System V/386, a complete OEM UNIX operating system for Multibus II systems; System V/oOenNET, a complete networking product; and UNIX System 520, a Multibus II multiprocessor system based on the 386 microprocessor

Powered by the 33-MHz 386DX, 20­MHz 386DX and 16-MHz 386SX microprocessors, respectively. They join two existing Intel platforms based on the 386DX microprocessor;;the Model 302 based on the 25-MHz chip and the Model 301Z based on the 16­MHz chip.

iRMX I.8 is a 16-bit operating system that runs in the real address mode of the Intel 8086 through 386(TM) processors; iRMX II.4 is a 16-bit operating system that runs in the protected virtual address mode of the 80286 and 386 microprocessors

Software

07/10/1989

82350 EISA bus chip set

Chip set designed to implement the 32­bit Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA). Consists of two system board devices--82356 integrated system peripheral (ISP) and the 82358 EISA bus controller (EBC)--and a bus master device for add-in cards

Chip Set

07/11/1989

51C68 (16-kilobit) and 51C98 (64-kilobit) fast static RAMs

SRAM

07/12/1989

NFS for iPSC/2 parallel supercomputer

Network file system for iPSC parallel supercomptuer for distributed file-sharing across LANs - simplifies porting of applications to the iPSC/2